Philip Taylor wrote:

Probably as much an issue of how they are served as how your machine is configured; my Adobe Acrobat is configured to handle all of these MIME types --

application/pdf (Acrobat Portable Document Format: pdf),
application/vnd.adobe.pdfxml (Adobe PDF in XML Format: pdfxml),
application/vnd.adobe.x-mars (Adobe PDF in XML Format: mars),
application/vnd.fdf (Acrobat Forms Data Format: fdf),
application/vnd.adobe.xfdf (XML Version of Acrobat Forms Data Format: xfdf),
application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml (Acrobat XML Data Package: xdp),
application/vnd.adobe.xfd+xml (Adobe FormFlow99 Data File: xfd),
application/pdf (Acrobat Portable Document Format: pdf),
application/vnd.adobe.pdfxml (Adobe PDF in XML Format: pdfxml),
application/vnd.adobe.x-mars (Adobe PDF in XML Format: mars),
application/vnd.fdf (Acrobat Forms Data Format: fdf),
application/vnd.adobe.xfdf (XML Version of Acrobat Forms Data Format: xfdf),
application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml (Acrobat XML Data Package: xdp),
application/vnd.adobe.xfd+xml (Adobe FormFlow99 Data File: xfd)

Probably worth checking whether yours is as completely associated.
Philip Taylor
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Charles Campbell wrote:

I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince)  and savable and other times
save-only.  I'd like to be able to view pdfs rather than save and then
view.
Thank you -- how do I do that? I looked at ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/mimeTypes.rdf but its not clear to me with what they're associated. Secondary Q: how do I make that association?

Chip Campbell

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